Best Boxers Amateur Record??

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  • Casper101
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    #11
    Originally posted by *2TOUGH*
    Calzaghe only had like 1 debatable loss didnt he????
    Don't know im looking a amateur boxing website...

    However I read somewhere that he was undefeated or something like that but, at least wikipedia says he reportedly had an amateur record of 110–10. So I don't know.

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    • NChristo
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      #12
      Vince S**** was 651 - 4.

      Originally posted by NoLove
      Ray Robinson was 85-0 and unless im mistaken he fought Willie Pep on short notice and stopped him.
      Robinson was 85-1, he lost to Billy Graham.

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      • edgarg
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        #13
        Originally posted by Casper101
        Im watching a few boxing amateur records and Foreman winning the Gold medal after 20 fights is simply amazing

        Laszlo Pap was 288-12 with 55 first round KO

        Donald Curry was 400-4

        Anybody knows what Ali's & Robinson's amateur boxing record is???


        I heard Ali was 134-7, 137-7, 100-5 or 99-8

        Notable boxers amateur career

        Floyd Mayweather (84–6)
        Roy Jones (121-13)
        Manny Pacquiao (60–4)
        Pernell Whitaker (201-13)
        Oscar de la Hoya (223-5)

        Anybody know some impressive amateur records??



        Is their a website that's a good source for amateur records?
        I recall seeing that Papp's amateur record was 306-5 with 6 draws.

        Whichever is true, he was a great fighter, and deserved the honour awarded to him of the greatest boxer who ever lived.

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        • edgarg
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          #14
          Originally posted by edgarg
          I recall seeing that Papp's amateur record was 306-5 with 6 draws.

          Whichever is true, he was a great fighter, and deserved the honour awarded to him of the greatest boxer who ever lived.
          I also recall seeing that **** McTaggart, the British boxer, had a record of around 615-24 and also won a gold medal at the 1956 Olympics.

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          • bobby73
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            #15
            Originally posted by joseph5620
            Mark Breland is thought of by many as the best amateur. 110-1 with the one loss avenged.
            1st name that popped into my head.

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